MS account by Mr Goulding of Malvern, apparently in another hand,of his "wire-haired bitch" whom he took "from Quedgley ... 3 miles from Gloucester, in May 1834", across the Atlantic and all the way to Buffalo, N.Y., "then 300 miles by Fly-boat up the Erie Canal", with the places and distances on the way, the next he heard of her was that she had "arrived at Quedgley once more" in "Sept. of the same year ... I returned home myself in July 1837 when she was still alive and well", 3 sides 6" x 4", paper blind embossed "Cumberland Terrace, Regents Park", in an envelope marked "Miss Cobbe", no date, c.